Obituary:Anne Haley, age 92, of Little Rock, Arkansas formerly of Warren, Ark. died Sunday, February 28, at Parkway Village Health Center. She was born December 27, 1917 in Ingalls, Arkansas the only daughter of Dr. Marvin Thacker Crow, MD and Ella Johnson Crow. She received her education in the Warren Public School System, attended Hendrix College, Conway, Ark. and graduated from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge,, La. where she was a member of Chi Omega Sorority. During World War II she was a nurses aid at England General Hospital, Atlantic City, N.J. She worked as an airline travel agent in Memphis, Tenn. and Little Rock, Arkansas before returning to Warren to live with her widowed father and teach at the Warren Elementary School where she retired. She was especially proud of having the opportunity to tutor the late Rusty Doss. She married attorney John Thomas Haley on October 14, 1957. On October 14, 2007, the Haley’s celebrated their 50h wedding anniversary at Parkway Village in Little Rock. Mr. Haley died January 15, 2008. Mrs. Haley was a sustaining member of the Warren Junior Auxiliary, a long time member of the First Presbyterian Church in Warren where she served as a Sunday school teacher and President of the Presbyterian Women Circle. Surviving are two nieces Kitty Crow Rubenstein and spouse Bill, Pine Bluff, Ark. and Susan Crow Todd and spouse Bobby, Conyers, Georgia; two nephews Jim Crow, Charleston, S. C. and Tom Crow and spouse Nancy, Sherwood, Ark; a godchild Maribeth M. Frazer, Warren, Ark; 7 great nephews and 1 great niece. She was also preceded in death by 2 brothers Dr. Marvin Bruce Crow, MD and Dr. Merl Thacker Crow, MD. Funeral services were 1:00pm Wednesday, March 3, at graveside, Oakland Cemetery and memorial services were 1:30pm Wednesday, March 3, at First Presbyterian Church, Warren with Rev. Art Fogarty and Rev. Dr. John Mabry officiating. Organist was Bill Fox and violinist was Eric Haward. Active pallbearers were Bruce Harris, David Harris, Ben Harris, Jeff Crow, John Crow and Andrew Whitley. A reception followed the church service. In lieu of flowers memorials preferred First Presbyterian Church, 210 East Church Street, Warren, Arkansas 71671. Condolences may be left online guestbook www.frazerfuneralhome.com

To the family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you.Will miss Anne,
but just think of stepping on shore and finding it heaven, of touching a hand and finding it God's, of breathing new air and finding it celestial, of waking up in glory and finding it home.

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Jo Nobles

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My love and deepest sympathy in the loss
of your loved one.
We will miss Anne here
at our Redwood Apartments..

"Miss Anne" taught me in the 2nd grade in the early 1950s. She was my favorite...and I think I was her favorite that year. When I was in college, she and Tom gave me his telescope which they knew I had enjoyed using as a teen. I called "Miss Anne" about three years ago and was amazed that she sounded like a 30 year old on the phone.

She was a wonderful lady. She will be missed as one of the nicest women in Warren.

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Randy and Beth Peek

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Anne was a wonderful neighbor of ours on Hankins and a dear sweet lady who we deeply respected for all she represented. We loved her charming laugh and good spirit. Our thoughts and prayer are with your family.

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Hazel Ferrell

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My thoughts and prayers are with the family. She was such a precious lady. May our Lord bless and comfort you.

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Kip Kelley

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What an amazing and special lady. She made every kid in the 4th grade at Eastside feel like they were her favorite. As an adult when I would see her around Warren she would still make me feel special. I will always remember her kind and gentle way.

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Sandra Whitaker Davis

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To all of Miss Ann's family always remember how many young people she touched during her life time and her hubby when they taught us in Sunday School.She was truly one of God's disciplies who makes me the Christian I am today. May God Place His Slender Hands Upon All of you and know she is truly with her Heavenly Father. Because of her I have carried my faith by her outstanding teaching of our God and Father.

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Allen Riley Chandler

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I have many fond memories of Miss Anne. She was a very special lady. A trip to Warren was never complete without a visit with Miss Anne and Mr. Tom. I'm glad that I had the privilege to know both of them.

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Donna Whitaker-Raulins

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How blessed I am that I had Miss Anne as a mentor. She was always happy, positive and touched my life - at church and school. My heart is selfishly sad but the memories we all shared with her are wonderful, joyful and forever. My prayers are with each of you.
Donna Whitaker Raulins